U.S. Imports Less Wooden Furniture
U.S. imports of wooden furniture fell for the fourth consecutive month in November to the lowest level since the 2020 pandemic. November imports fell by 3% from October's total to $1.4 billion, 23% below November 2024, the lowest level since June 2020. November imports from Mexico and China fell by 21% and 13%, respectively. Total U.S. imports of wooden furniture from January to November fell by 8% vs. the prior year.
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